Tag Archives: droplets
Trapped in the Marine Layer
In Coastal California, we have something called the “marine layer,” an air mass which forms over the ocean when there’s a temperature inversion. According to Wikipedia, “the inversion itself is usually initiated by the cooling effect of the water on … Continue reading
Into the Mist
I took this shot last month when we had a really foggy, misty morning. I went for a background I liked, but didn’t see all the color until I uploaded it. Just so you know, WordPress cuts off a little … Continue reading
Yes, it’s coming
I’m here to tell you spring is coming, and I have the proof: Nothing like a cold winter to make you appreciate little things like these snowdrops. I thought they didn’t bloom until March, but we had two days in … Continue reading
Ice ice baby
We’ve had some fairly unusual weather lately. One morning, everything was encased in a layer of ice. These poor azaleas never knew what hit them. Same with the camellias: Then the next day, the sun came out and everything melted. … Continue reading
